pictures of single cab long bed vs 6.5' bed?
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pictures of single cab long bed vs 6.5' bed?
I've been scouring the Internets in search of a single cab long bed 4x4 F-150 between a 1992-1996 model and I came across something I've never seen before recently. I was looking at this one truck thinking that's not a short bed but it doesn't look like a long bed either. I had never encountered this before but it was just a picture so I blew it off to the way the pic was taken. Then one day I was doing some reading and apparently there is an 8 ft bed, a 6.5' bed AND a 5.5' bed.
I always thought the short bob looking beds were "short beds" but it seems some people call the 6.5' a short bed.
Anyways, I'm really wanting a 8ft bed but does somebody have a picture of single cab long 8ft bed vs a single cab 6.5" bed? It's easy to spot the 5.5" beds but it's hard to tell the other two apart...
I always thought the short bob looking beds were "short beds" but it seems some people call the 6.5' a short bed.
Anyways, I'm really wanting a 8ft bed but does somebody have a picture of single cab long 8ft bed vs a single cab 6.5" bed? It's easy to spot the 5.5" beds but it's hard to tell the other two apart...
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The truck I'm looking at is a long bed then. The kid told me it was short but said he didn't know for sure but would measure and tell me but he never did. Thanks
I bet that is a hoss to drive
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Ya a 460, 3:55 gears, and no egr. I've won every drag race against my friends trucks. Everybody wants to drive it and I've had several people try to buy it. When I went to pick my truck up from an exhaust shop it had been at for 2 days the owner said at least 6 people tried to buy it. They don't have to find a parking spot for it though!
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Thanks guys. I'm clear on it now. I just need to be able to put a toolbox and eventually a dirt bike or four wheeler in there and I want to be able to close the bed. However if I found an extended cab I liked I don't think I would want a long bed b/c the truck would just be too long. I've been around trucks a lot and growing up a guy had a 6'' suspension lifted F150 extended cab red XLT. It was sweet. Another guy had a F250 w/ a v10 4 door long bed on 44's. We rode around everywhere in that thing and every once in a while he'd let me drive. One time he actually accidently ran over the hood of a little car b/c it was beside him at a stop light and he didn't see it lol. Sadly he died in a car accident but those two trucks made me love Ford trucks forever.
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I did not want a super long truck because I like the maneuverability when off roading. That truck is perfect for what I use it for. Occasionally, I will use it for wood or other materials, and it handles those loads as well.
However, I have the 88 1 ton RC LB so I can actually haul bigger heavier loads.
But, I've been thinking it would be nice to have a short flareside 4x4....